Spread across seven dynamic schools and colleges, UHart is a four-year private university that has been guiding the purpose and passion of students for over six decades. Centrally located alongside Connecticut’s capital city and midway between Boston and New York City, our 350-acre campus offers big opportunities, from major industry partnerships to vibrant cultural destinations.

We’re a diverse campus and a community of varied interests, talents, and worldviews. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 17 Division I sports teams, and a support system to help you succeed, you can dabble, experiment, and broaden your passions at UHart.

Alumni

Alumni Engagement

The Alumni Engagement team is here to support your journey at the UHart and throughout your life. They are here to help you get the most out of your UHart network!

Our dynamic and accomplished alumni are making an impact all over the world. They are accomplished musicians, dancers, choreographers, actors, singers, educators, technicians, and arts administrators who have earned awards and acclaim in their respective fields. Get to know our Hartt family.

I firmly believe that my time at The Hartt School laid the musical foundation that I rely on every time I step on stage to perform, and it's because of this remarkable foundation that I am able to stand so tall today.

Ryan Speedo Green '08, World Renowned Bass Baritone

The Hartt Alumni Award

Since 1959, The Hartt School has recognized an outstanding alumnus/alumna with the Hartt Alumni Award.

The Hartt Alumni Award Committee

Larry Alan Smith, Ex-Officio Member, Dean, The Hartt School

Patrick Miller, Committee Chair, Academic Studies

Nancy Anderson, Vocal

Steve Davis, Jackie McLean Jazz Studies

Amy Manfredi, Dance

Sarah Milligian, Music Education

Richard Provost, Instrumental

Timothy Stella, Theatre

Alumni Award Recipients

David Lazaar Katz ’77, AD’84, M’89

Professional conductor, composer, playwright, actor, arts advocate, and educator David Lazaar Katz ’77, AD’84, M’89, is founder and chief judge of The American Prize National Nonprofit Competitions in the Performing Arts, administered by Hat City Music Theater, Inc., based in his hometown of Danbury, Connecticut. Since its founding, The American Prize has attracted thousands of contestants from all 50 states, and in 2016, Katz was honored by Musical America as a “Top Professional of the Year” for his work creating and sustaining The American Prize.

Orin Wolf '01

Orin Wolf ’01 graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Actor Training. He is the leading producer of The Band’s Visit which won 10 Tony Awards in 2018, including Best Musical, making it one of the most Tony-winning musicals in history. It also won the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Wolf is also president of NETworks Theatrical Presentation, the largest Broadway touring production company.

Shane Shanahan '98

Grammy Award-winning percussionist Shane Shanahan has cultivated his own unique and highly sought-after sound by combining his studies of drumming traditions from around the world with his background in jazz, rock, and Western art music. He has been touring around the globe, performing side by side with Yo-Yo Ma as an original member of the award-winning Silk Road Ensemble and is currently co-artistic director of the group.

Martha Summa-Chadwick '83

Martha Summa-Chadwick ‘83, has achieved a wide reputation as a performer of chamber and solo works for piano. She is also an advocate of the use of music in therapy.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that the seeds sown during my time at Hartt were the catalyst for my unique career path. I was so fortunate to have been there when the founders were still doing some teaching; each and every one of them, as well as all of my other professors, encouraged a real ‘outside the box’ type attitude with not only music but also with life,” said Dr. Summa-Chadwick.

Jimmy Greene '97

Jimmy Greene is celebrated for his prominence in the areas of jazz, music education, and composition, maintaining world-renowned distinction as a performer, teacher and arts advocate. He has been honored with two Grammy® nominations, and has led the Jimmy Greene Quartet in jazz clubs, festivals, and other venues worldwide, including the Village Vanguard (New York,) Le Club (Moscow,) and Casa del Jazz (Rome), to name but a few.

Phillip Boykin '95

Phillip Boykin has been featured in the Broadway revival of Once on this Island, playing the role of Tonton Julian. The cast of this musical won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. Additionally, Boykin was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album and was nominated for numerous other awards.

Ed Alton '81

Ed Alton has sustained an impressive career in the Los Angeles television, film, and recording industries for nearly thirty years. He has been one of television’s top theme composers, and has composed scores for more than 530 episodes of 31 different prime time network television series. He has also performed as a bassist on more than 70 feature film soundtracks. He has been honored with five ASCAP Top TV Composer Awards, an Emmy nomination, and several Gold and Platinum record awards.